Abstract

It is important to develop high performance packet switches that are highly scalable. Among the popular solutions are input queued (IQ) switches and load balanced Birkhoff-von Neumann (LB-BvN) switches. However, both solutions have their drawbacks. Switch configuration pattern in IQ switches is random which can limit the supported port speed. On the other hand, LB-BvN switches require two switching stages which increase the overall cost. Also, some LB-BvN solutions suffer from the packet out of sequence problem. In this paper, we propose a novel packet switch architecture that combines the best properties of the IQ and LB-BvN switches and eliminates their drawbacks.

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